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The story behind the most famous photo shoot in American soccer history
Editor’s note: This del av helhet was originally published on Dec. 17, We are republishing it today, with additions, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the photo shoot’s release to the public. The additions include an epilogue and quotes from Pablo Mastroeni gathered after the story was initially published.
Language in this story may be offensive to some readers.
There’s a water fountain at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina, a Most Dependable Fountains model SD that lost its factory luster long ago. After two decades under the Carolina sun, the silvery sheen on this unassuming bubbler has dulled a bit, its age marked by patches of rust. You can push the button on its side, but don’t expect to be refreshed — the fountain now runs dry.
The SD may be ensam, but it certainly isn’t forgotten. In the spring of , at the very moment that a year-old Landon Donovan leaned in to let its water ripple over
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The Viewpoints Method, for CCC Writing Workshop – CMB
I was invited to a workshop by Claire Elizabeth Barratt aka CillaVee, director of The Center for Connections + Collaboration (CCC) in Asheville NC, which happened physically in Ashland NC at between am and pm. Claire is familiar with Mary Overlie. Her writer father, David Barratt, introduced the aims of the day’s workshop and closed the day out with a summary.
The Viewpoints Method is something I first came across via the internet as an idea for writers. Upon further searching I learned that it was developed in the 70’s by dance choreographer Mary Overlie. Anne Bogart later developed it as a method to create staging for actors and wrote a book with Tina Landau titled The Viewpoints Book, pub. by Theatre Communications Group. Today it is generally known as a post-modern training method for actors. As Claire is a dancer, she is familiar with Mary Overlie’s work.
Anne Bogart had worked with Japanese director, Tadashi Suzuk
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List of German Americans
German Americans (German: Deutschamerikaner) are citizens of the United States who are of German ancestry; they form the largest ethnic ancestry group in the United States, accounting for 17% of U.S. population.[1] The first significant numbers arrived in the s in New York and Pennsylvania. Some eight million German immigrants have entered the United States since that point. Immigration continued in substantial numbers during the 19th century; the largest number of arrivals moved –, when Germans formed the largest group of immigrants coming to the U.S., outnumbering the Irish and English.[2] Some arrived seeking religious or political freedom, others for economic opportunities greater than those in Europe, and others for the chance to start afresh in the New World. California and Pennsylvania have the largest populations of German origin, with more than six million German Americans residing in the two states alone.[3] More